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Tricks for remembering what you Read

Chance encounter with this interesting article on yahoo ...very fundamental but useful tips  https://in.finance.yahoo.com/news/8-tricks-remembering-everything-read-195900510.html Don't let those words exit your brain the second they enter. 8 Tricks Plenty of people admit to  forgetting most of what they read , no matter how much they enjoyed the text. But just because forgetting is a human phenomenon doesn't mean you should simply accept it. In fact, there are plenty of simple, creative strategies for retaining more of what you read — whether that's novels, news articles, or scientific textbooks.  To find out what some of those techniques are, we perused the Quora thread, " How do you remember what you've just read? " and scoured the web for advice from other readers. Below are eight of the most practical techniques — bonus points if you can remember all eight tomorrow. 1. Take notes on the page. "Never read without a pencil,"  says  

Spray Drying versus Freeze Drying

Spray & Freeze Drying applies to instant tea , coffee , milk powder & pharmaceuticals . FD is costly and helps in retention of multiple properties of the material .However to control surface area and certain properties spray drying is more suitable .  ======================================== Is Spray Drying a Viable Alternative to Lyophilization? Dec 16, 2009 By  Erik Greb Equipment and Processing Report http://www.pharmtech.com/spray-drying-viable-alternative-lyophilization Lyophilization, or freeze drying, is the most common processing method for removing moisture from biopharmaceuticals, and it can increase the stability, temperature tolerance, and shelf life of these products. Although lyophilization is well established within the industry, it requires expensive equipment that takes up a great deal of space within a production facility. Lyophilization also can take days to complete, and manufacturers that need a powdered product must incorporate a g